NOW POWERING: OdaKids Health Clinic and Educational Center

OdaKids Foundation provides healthcare and education for children of the Kalikot region of Nepal.

The facility has no grid connectivity, and currently relies on infrequent diesel deliveries to power a generator. 2.2 kW of solar will allow the foundation to expand educational programs and better serve their community.

RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Imagine a hospital with no electricity. No surgery, no lab equipment, no emergency care after sunset. Or a school with no computers, printers, or internet access.

Community institutions in developing countries need more affordable and reliable sources of energy.

Many health clinics and schools are located far from the reach of electrical grids, and rely on diesel generators for power. But diesel prices are skyrocketing, and generators are polluting and unreliable.

Solar is an ideal solution. It can be built in remote areas without laying miles of electric cables or continually trucking in diesel fuel. And combined with batteries, it delivers energy even when the sun isn't shining.

Thanks to a generous grant from SunEdison to support overhead costs, over 90% of donations go straight to solar projects. Donations are tax deductible in the US.